What does the Bible really say about women?
Should women be allowed to preach or lead in church?
What about what Paul said?
In 'Women and the Kingdom' Roger and Faith Forster summarise a wealth of information about what the Bible has to say about the role, value and contribution of women in the purposes of God.
As Jackie Pullinger-To says in her foreword, 'It reads like a thriller!'

The women whose stories we find contained in the Word of God, offer to us many valuable lessons. In learning their stories, in seeing their humanness, we also see how much God loved and uplifted them, sometimes in spite of themselves - and how HE can do the same for us! Each chapter has a number of questions to consider as you ponder the connection of these women with your own life.

This is the English translation of the Book of Emet, found in a cave outside of Nazareth in present-day Israel. It dates from 30 to 40 years after the death of Jesus of Nazareth. The author of this book is Jesus’ best friend from childhood, Emet son of Chaim. The Book of Emet tells a significantly different story of the life and death of Jesus than is found in the gospels of the New Testament.

"Jesus Is A Republican" is a picture book specifically for Christian fundamentalists and those who identify with the Tea Party. For adults, it reinforces conservative political beliefs, and for children it instills conservative values with passages from the Bible accompanied by explanations, along with full-color illustrations from award-winning illustrator Aron Vaisvila.

The coins on the side table twinkled in the candlelight sending off little slivers of light that disappeared into the soft shadows of the room. Seated on one of the more comfortable chairs in the room was a man in his early forties with short cropped hair, and eyes an uncommon but beautiful mixture of light brown flecked with dark orange.

The Gay Faith explains in clear, verifiable detail how the Bible affirms homosexuality as a birthright and lifestyle. For instance:
The Old Testament does not prohibit homosexuality, despite modern contextual misinterpretation; Christ stated that some are born gay in Matthew 19:12 when examining the historical definition of "eunuch"; Paul never used the word "homosexuality"; and much, much more.

In ancient Israel, where women are property, Princess Michal loves her father's worst enemy, the future King David. She sacrifices everything to save his life, but will her heart survive war and separation?
A novel of betrayal, forbidden love, and redemption, Michal's Window is an imaginative retelling of King David's story through the eyes of the woman who loved him first.

Having accepted the LDS P.R. pitch that they are “Goddesses in training”, Mormon women soon find themselves trapped within a reality that doesn’t fit what they’ve been told. These thirteen women, however, found the truth, and the truth has set them free. (John 8:32)